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Walking Tours in Prague

Explore Prague's enchanting streets, hidden gems, and iconic sights on foot with our expert-led walking tours.

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When is the best time for a walking tour in Prague?

The best times are spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer tours are popular but can be hot and busy. Morning tours often provide a cooler, quieter experience.

How do I book a walking tour and what are the costs?

You can book tours directly through their respective websites. Prices vary based on the tour's theme and duration. We strongly recommend booking online in advance, especially during peak season, to secure your spot.

How long do walking tours typically last and how should I prepare?

Most walking tours last between 2 to 4 hours. It's essential to wear comfortable walking shoes as you'll be covering several kilometers on varied terrain, including cobblestones. Always check the weather and dress accordingly.

Are Prague walking tours accessible for everyone?

Many tours are family-friendly. However, Prague's historic center with its cobblestone streets can be challenging for strollers and wheelchairs. It is best to contact the tour operator directly to inquire about specific accessibility options.

What are some local tips for enjoying a walking tour?

Engage with your guide! They are a fantastic source of local knowledge. Don't be shy to ask for recommendations on where to eat or what else to see. Also, remember to bring a water bottle and a fully charged camera.

Where do most walking tours start from?

Tours typically begin at central, easy-to-find locations like the Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, or near the Charles Bridge. Your booking confirmation will always include the precise meeting point and time.

Are there different types of walking tours available?

Absolutely! Prague offers a wide variety of themed tours, including historical tours of the Prague Castle and Old Town, ghost tours at night, culinary tours, and tours focused on the city's 20th-century history.